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Arigho (r. 1121–1125) was the
thirtieth ogiso (king) of Igodomigodo, an
early kingdom that
later became part of the
Benin Empire. His
reign occurred during...
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Ogiso monarchy in
Igodomigodo (modern-day
Benin Kingdom). His
father was
Arigho, a
noble do****ented as a
beads merchant,
while his mother, Ometo—also known...
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Ogiso Oria -
Ogiso Emose -
Ogiso Orhorho -
Ogiso Oriagba -
Ogiso Odoligie -
Ogiso Uwa -
Ogiso Heneden -
Ogiso Obioye -
Ogiso Arigho -
Ogiso Owodo c.1100s...
- punishment,
leaving behind a
kingdom in
economic decline. His successor,
Arigho,
introduced policies that
aimed to
revive the economy.
Despite his troubled...
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Edward Arigho (July 10, 1907 –
November 29, 1999) was an
international rugby union player for Ireland. He pla**** 16 caps
between 1928–1931 and scored...
- Pike 467
England 12/02/1927 8
Reginald Odbert 468
France 28/01/1928 1 Jack
Arigho 469
France 28/01/1928 16
Thomas Bramwell 470
France 28/01/1928 1 Rowland...
- Ekpigho, Oria, Emose, Orhorho, Oriagba, Odoligie, Uwa, Ehenenden, Obioye,
Arigho, and Owodo. The
decline of the
Ogiso monarchy began with the
reign of its...
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occasions in 1931,
Lansdowne supplied the
entire Irish three-quarter line (Jack
Arigho,
Eugene Davy,
Morgan Crowe and Ned Lightfoot), one of only
three clubs ever...
- as his full-time role as
Chief of the
General Staff while Brigadier Jane
Arigho, a
retired Director of Army
Nursing Services and Lieutenant-Colonel Carol...
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Field (1989–1992)
Brigadier Hilary Dixon-Nuttall (1992–1995)
Brigadier Jane
Arigho (1995–1999)
Colonel Bridget McEvilly, 1999–2002)
Colonel Kathy George (2002–2005)...